Which statement best describes how Shintoism reflects Japan’s environment? It encourages developing resources. It celebrates the power of volcanoes. It celebrates nature through festivals. It highlights people working in nature.

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Answer:

It celebrates nature through festivals.

Explanation:

Shintoism is often referred to as the nature religion. It put a high advocacy for its followers to maintain a good balance between nature, personal development, and the society around them.

Historically, Japanese people often conducted some sort of festivals/ceremonies to celebrate the good fortune that their society had. Events such as Harvest, periods free of natural disaster,  periods free of disease, etc.

These festivals were a form of gratitude that the Shinto followers tried to conveys to the Gods for the orderly nature that they experience.